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3 Congure use of the secure tunnel.
Option Description
Enable the secure tunnel
Select Use Secure Tunnel connection to machine.
Disable the secure tunnel
Deselect Use Secure Tunnel connection to machine.
The secure tunnel is enabled by default.
4 Congure use of the PCoIP Secure Gateway.
Option Description
Enable the PCoIP Secure Gateway
Select Use PCoIP Secure Gateway for PCoIP connections to machine
Disable the PCoIP secure Gateway
Deselect Use PCoIP Secure Gateway for PCoIP connections to machine
The PCoIP Secure Gateway is disabled by default.
5 Click OK to save your changes.
Configure the Blast Secure Gateway
In Horizon Administrator, you can congure the use of the Blast Secure Gateway to provide secure access to
remote desktops and applications, either through HTML Access or through client connections that use the
VMware Blast display protocol.
The Blast Secure Gateway includes Blast Extreme Adaptive Transport (BEAT) networking, which
dynamically adjusts to network conditions such as varying speeds and packet loss.
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Horizon Clients can use BEAT networking with an excellent network condition while connecting to the
Connection Server, security server, or Unied Access Gateway appliance.
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Horizon Clients that use a typical network condition must connect to a Connection Server (BSG
disabled), security server (BSG disabled), or versions later than 2.8 of an Unied Access Gateway
appliance. If Horizon Client uses a typical network condition to connect to a Connection Server (BSG
enabled), security server (BSG enabled), or versions earlier than 2.8 of an Unied Access Gateway
appliance, the client automatically senses the network condition and falls back to TCP networking.
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Horizon Clients that use a poor network condition must connect to version 2.9 or later of an
Unied Access Gateway appliance (with UDP Tunnel Server Enabled). If Horizon Client uses a poor
network condition to connect to the Connection Server (BSG enabled), security server (BSG enabled), or
versions earlier than 2.8 of an Unied Access Gateway appliance, the client automatically senses the
network condition and falls back to TCP networking.
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Horizon Clients that use a poor network condition to connect to Connection Server (BSG disabled),
security server (BSG disabled), or version 2.9 or later of Unied Access Gateway appliance (without
UDP Tunnel Server Enabled), or version 2.8 of Unied Access Gateway appliance, the client
automatically senses the network condition and falls back to the typical network condition.
For more information, see the Horizon Client documentation at
hps://www.vmware.com/support/viewclients/doc/viewclients_pubs.html.
N You can also use Unied Access Gateway appliances, rather than security servers, for secure external
access to Horizon 7 servers and desktops. If you use Unied Access Gateway appliances, you must disable
the secure gateways on Connection Server instances and enable these gateways on the
Unied Access Gateway appliances. For more information, see Deploying and Conguring Unied Access
Gateway.
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